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Frat-Row Brawl, One Gunshot, Two Injured: UWPD's Off-Campus Alert From the 200 Block of Langdon

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Confirmed Threat

At approximately 11:15 PM CDT on Friday, October 3, 2025, UW-Madison Police and Madison PD responded to a large fight on the 200 block of Langdon Street — UW's fraternity row, several blocks from the main campus core. A preliminary MPD investigation revealed the altercation involved roughly 20 people and ended with a single gunshot. UWPD pushed multiple Off-Campus Alerts overnight through the BadgerSAFE app rather than activating the campus-wide WiscAlert.

Alerts
2
Response
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Killed
0
Injured
2
Institution
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Public R1 · WI
~50,000 studentsBadgerSAFEWiscAlerts / Off-Campus Alerts
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTPush
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UWPD Off-Campus Alert: Large physical altercation and shots fired on 200 block of Langdon St. Avoid the area. Suspect description not yet available. MPD on scene.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

UWPD pushed this alert through the BadgerSAFE app's Off-Campus Alerts channel rather than the WiscAlerts system reserved for immediate, confirmed threats to the on-campus community
Only UW-Madison community members who had opted into Off-Campus Alerts received the message — a longstanding source of student frustration about the gap between on-campus and adjacent-neighborhood notifications
The 200 block of Langdon Street is the heart of UW-Madison's fraternity row; large weekend crowds are routine
UPDATEPush
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UWPD Off-Campus Alert Update: One 18-year-old suspect in custody. Two victims transported with non-life-threatening injuries. No ongoing threat to the area. MPD continues to investigate.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

UW-Madison News reported that 'with the assistance of UWPD, officers took one 18-year-old suspect who is not affiliated with UW-Madison into custody nearby'
UWPD issued multiple sequential Off-Campus Alerts overnight through BadgerSAFE rather than a single update — typical for the platform's incremental notification model
The university's framing emphasized that the suspect was not UW-affiliated, mirroring a common institutional move to reassure parents and students after off-campus incidents
Context

Background

The 200 block of Langdon Street sits at the heart of UW-Madison's fraternity row, just east of the main campus and the Memorial Union, and is one of the highest-density party corridors in the city of Madison. At approximately 11:15 PM CDT on Friday, October 3, 2025, UW-Madison Police and the Madison Police Department responded to reports of a large fight involving roughly 20 people that ended with a single gunshot. One 18-year-old was hit and taken to the hospital; a second person sustained minor injuries. Both were treated and released. With UWPD's assistance, MPD took an 18-year-old suspect — not affiliated with UW-Madison — into custody nearby. Crucially, UWPD did NOT activate the campus-wide WiscAlerts system because the incident was geographically off-campus and the threat was contained quickly. Instead, the department pushed multiple Off-Campus Alerts through the BadgerSAFE app, which only reaches users who have opted in. The choice reflects the long-running tension at UW-Madison between covering the entire downtown student-living footprint and reserving the WiscAlert channel for immediate on-campus threats — a distinction repeatedly questioned by students after previous downtown shootings.
Analysis

Key Findings

UWPD intentionally used BadgerSAFE Off-Campus Alerts rather than the campus-wide WiscAlerts system, opting in only the subset of students who had registered for off-campus notifications
The fight involved approximately 20 people and ended with a single gunshot, illustrating how individual-level disputes in dense student-living corridors can produce mass-injury alerts
The 18-year-old shooting suspect was not affiliated with UW-Madison, reinforcing a recurring pattern in Langdon Street incidents
Both victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were treated and released, but the incident reignited student criticism of UW-Madison's bifurcated alert architecture
Outcome
An 18-year-old victim was transported to a local hospital, treated for a gunshot wound, and released. A second victim sustained minor injuries. UWPD assisted MPD in taking an 18-year-old suspect — not affiliated with UW-Madison — into custody nearby. UW-Madison offered student support resources following the incident.
Provenance

Sources

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shootingoff-campuswisconsinmadisonlangdon-streetfraternity-rowwiscalertbadgersafeoff-campus-alertsnon-student-suspect
Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion